Gui Fen Di Huang Wan, which is derived from the formula of Kidney Qi Wan in Zhang Zhong Jing’s Jin Kui Yao, its main ingredients are Cinnamon, Radix et Rhizoma Pseudostellariae (made), Radix rehmanniae, Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum (made), Mudanpi, Shan Yao, Poria, and Ze Xie Di. This product contains Radix et Rhizoma. Gui Fen Di Huang Wan, its efficacy and indications: warming kidney yang, for kidney yang deficiency, waist and knee soreness and coldness, urinary discomfort or regurgitation, phlegm and cough. The adverse reactions of Guihundihuang Pill are relatively few, and its side effects mainly include symptoms such as loss of appetite, headache, stomach and epigastric discomfort, and the rare occurrence of hematuria [1]. The dosage of Guihundihuang Pill: take 30 pills twice a day orally, preferably before or during meals. Precautions for the use of Guihundihuang Pill: not recommended for people with cold and fever; not recommended for people with internal heat of yin deficiency; avoid eating indigestible food during the administration of the drug; prohibited for people allergic to this product, and caution for people with allergies; not recommended to take red stone resin and its preparations at the same time when taking this product; promptly go to the hospital if symptoms do not improve after 2 weeks of taking the drug, or if symptoms such as gastrointestinal reactions and headache appear. As a kind of tonic Chinese medicine with few side effects, Guihundihuangwan is widely used in clinical practice.